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    Would a 570 be a noticeable upgrade from a 460?

    Speaking from experience, 465 to 570, I would say it is definitely worth the money.
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    Is my PSU good enough to power a 570GTX?

    Trust me. You'll notice a huge difference in frame rate and playability going from a e6600 to an i5/i7 pared with a GTX 570. I was in the exact same boat as you. I had a e6600 @ 3.4ghz and a 8800gtx. My gtx died so I bought a GTX 465. Thinking that, well it's 3 years ahead of my old GTX...
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    Is my PSU good enough to power a 570GTX?

    When you do get your card you will notice a difference, but it will be minor. When I first upgraded my old system's video card I went from an 8800gtx to GTX 465. I was running an E6600 like yourself, however had mine overclocked to 3.4 Ghz. At first I was very unimpressed. Then I upgraded to...
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    EVGA GTX 570 Overclocking Issues

    Recently upgraded from an EVGA GTX 465 to EVGA GTX 570. Max stable OC without increasing voltage is 815/2000. When I try to up the volts and increase core clock at around 850 Mhz and 1.03V I start getting voltage errors from my motherboard monitor (asus AI Suite II). Wondering if it is a...
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